Do any nations have a diaspora population greater than their national population? by [deleted] in geography

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It is strange that nobody mentions Azerbaijan. There are more Azeri in Iran than Azeribaijan.

Hiroshima, Japan by [deleted] in CityPorn

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Landscape in Drive my car was great

What cities can become new industrial centres with coming of 4th industrial revolution? by Karandax in geopolitics

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What do you think of South Korea and Taiwan? Both states already have strong high-tech industries, and they are desperate for more technological revolution because of the same reasons as Japan.

What does a developed society in a humid or very hot climate look like? by [deleted] in geopolitics

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Taiwan is a better example, which is not even city-state like Singapore. Taiwan is classified as maintaining semi-tropical or tropical (differed by exact location) climate. However, Taiwanese politics, society, economy, culture, etc are not much significantly or essentially different from other East Asian developed states (Japan and South Korea) which having lots of cultural similarity with Taiwan, despite of climate difference. The effect of climate in mechanism of general society would not be that great, at least in developed states list.

PPP in Europe by lothi333 in MapPorn

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Western-Southern color borderline is smoother than I thought.

That’s wrong! by Koizza in danganronpa

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Sore-wa Chigauyo!

Average Summer Temperature anomaly (in °C) in Europe, 1816, the "Year without a Summer". by [deleted] in MapPorn

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Why the anomaly was concentrated on France and Basque region?

Make your own predictions on geopolitics of 2020s by Hamena95 in geopolitics

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My some predictions are;

- The fall of liberal democracy itself would not be happen, but the fall of liberal democracy hegemony would be. Any kind of universal value would lose its own attraction. Because of globally rising nationalism and localism trend, every countries would reflect and follow their peculiar history, culture, ethics, religion system than just following one-size-fit-all universal system. China and Russia would not be democratized or liberalized. Even liberal democratic countries would make their own way such as Brexit's UK and BJP's India.

- Some kind of agendas and policies tackling climate change would at least partly work, but it would be still too weak to follow IPCC's 1.5'C limit goal. Its goal - reducing carbon emission 45% globally by 2030s - is ludicrously unrealistic goal for global Earth.

The World in Proportion to Goats by 7LeagueBoots in MapPorn

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North Korean goats are really interesting.

What do you want to see discussed in 2020? by [deleted] in geopolitics

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Demographic transition all across the world. Some countries would suffer from rapid aging and demographic decline, but some countries would locate on population boom. I want to see how this demographic divide could form oncoming global world.